Mrs. Dinara Talgarbaeva | Remote Sensing | Top Researcher Award

Mrs. Dinara Talgarbaeva | Remote Sensing | Top Researcher Award

Mrs. Dinara Talgarbaeva | Remote Sensing | Institute of Ionosphere | Kazakhstan

Mrs. Dinara Talgarbayeva is an accomplished Senior Researcher at the Institute of Ionosphere, Almaty, Kazakhstan, whose expertise lies in satellite-based geodynamic monitoring, InSAR technology, Sarscape data analysis, and GIS analytics. She holds both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Geology from Satbayev University, Kazakhstan, where she developed her foundational understanding of geological processes and earth observation systems. Over the course of her career, Mrs. Talgarbayeva has built a solid professional portfolio focused on applying remote sensing techniques to study geological deformations, land subsidence, and mineral exploration. Her research integrates Sentinel-1 SAR data, digital elevation models, and lineament analysis to provide accurate insights into seismic hazards and geodynamic changes in Kazakhstan and other Central Asian regions. As a dedicated scientist, she actively collaborates with multidisciplinary teams and international researchers, contributing to innovative solutions in geodesy, environmental monitoring, and mineral mapping. Her research interests are centered around earth observation, geodynamic zoning, natural hazard detection, and data-driven modeling for sustainable resource management. Mrs. Talgarbayeva possesses advanced research skills in SAR interferometry, GIS processing, multispectral analysis, and automation of geological data interpretation using satellite imagery, enabling her to produce reliable and scalable models for terrain deformation and subsidence assessment. She has demonstrated consistent excellence through her participation in numerous high-impact studies and has published multiple research papers in prestigious peer-reviewed journals such as Minerals, Geomatics, Engineered Science, and Reliability Theory and Applications, all indexed in Scopus and IEEE. These publications reflect her growing academic influence and her ability to translate complex scientific data into actionable insights.

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Selected Publications 

  1. Talgarbayeva, D., Satbergenova, A., Vilayev, A., Urazaliyev, A., & Yelisseyeva, A. (2025). InSAR-based assessment of land subsidence induced by coal mining in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. Geomatics, 5(4). [Cited by 12]

  2. Talgarbayeva, D., Serikbayeva, E., Orynbassarova, E., & Sydyk, N. (2025). Application of multispectral data in detecting porphyry copper deposits: The case of Aidarly Deposit, Eastern Kazakhstan. Minerals, 15(9). [Cited by 9]

  3. Talgarbayeva, D., Vilayev, A., Serikbayeva, E., & Ahmadi, H. (2025). Integrated prospectivity mapping for copper mineralization in the Koldar Massif, Kazakhstan. Minerals, 15(8). [Cited by 11]

  4. Talgarbayeva, D., Kairanbayeva, A., Nurakynov, S., & Mitkov, A. (2024). Predictive system for road condition monitoring based on open climate and remote sensing data – A case study with mountain roads. Engineered Science, 8(2). [Cited by 7]

  5. Talgarbayeva, D., Fremd, A., & Gaipova, A. (2023). Possibilities of lineament analysis of DEM SRTM during geodynamic zoning of seismic hazardous territories (on the example of the North-Tien-Shan region). Reliability Theory and Applications, 5(75), 96–110. [Cited by 5]

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Zhao | Remote Sensing Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Zhao | Remote Sensing Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Zhao, Beijing University of Technology, China

  Dr. Jie Zhao is an Associate Professor at the School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering at Beijing University of Technology, China. She earned his Ph.D. in Optics from the university, where she also completed her Master’s degree. Dr. Zhao gained international research experience as a joint-cultured Ph.D. student at the University of Sheffield, UK. Her primary research interests include optical information processing, digital holographic microscopy, and Fourier ptychography imaging, with a focus on biological samples and terahertz wave phase-contrast imaging.She has contributed significantly to the advancement of diffraction tomographic imaging and continuous terahertz holography. Dr. Zhao has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in prominent journals and holds multiple patents.She is also an active member of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) and has served as a postdoctoral researcher at the Henan Institute of Metrology.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award – Jie Zhao

Dr. Jie Zhao is an Associate Professor at Beijing University of Technology (BJUT), specializing in Optics and Optoelectronics. With a strong background in terahertz imaging, computational tomography, and optical information processing, Dr. Zhao has made significant contributions to both theoretical and applied optics. His extensive research output and collaborative efforts position him as an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education:

  • Sep. 2007 – July 2011: Ph.D. in Optics, College of Applied Sciences, Beijing University of Technology (BJUT), China.
    • Joint-cultured Ph.D. student at the College of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, The University of Sheffield, UK (Sep. 2008 – Sep. 2009).
  • Sep. 2005 – July 2007: Master’s in Optics, College of Applied Sciences, BJUT, China.
  • Sep. 2001 – July 2005: Bachelor’s in Science and Technology of Optical Information, College of Physics Science & Technology, Hebei University, China.

Professional Experience:

  • Aug. 2011 – Present: Associate Professor/Lecturer, School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, BJUT, China.
    • Courses taught: Optics, College Physics, and Optical Information Processing.
  • Nov. 2017 – Nov. 2020: Postdoctoral Researcher, Henan Institute of Metrology, China.
  • Sep. 2011 – Present: Member of SPIE (International Society for Optics and Photonics).

Publication top Notes:

Continuous-wave terahertz in-line holographic diffraction tomography with the scattering fields reconstructed by a physics-enhanced deep neural network

High accuracy terahertz computed tomography using a 3D printed super-oscillatory lens

Binary diffractive lens with subwavelength focusing for terahertz imaging

Binocular full-color holographic three-dimensional near eye display using a single SLM

Diffraction tomography based on Fourier ptychographic microscopy with the multiple scattering model

Continuous-Wave Terahertz In-Line Digital Holography Based on Physics-Enhanced Deep Neural Network